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Origami Building Blocks

By Vickilane
Origami Building Blocks
Josie's first birthday is tomorrow and this box has been lurking in my closet for months. Forty cardboard blocks -- adult assembly required. So I spent much of Sunday afternoon, doing the adult thing.
Origami Building Blocks
I was a bit chagrined to find that, beyond an enigmatic 1-2-3-4 printed on the sides, there was no clue as to what to do with the various tabs and slots. And there were no instructions on or in the box they came in.
Origami Building Blocks
A few desultory attempts only served to confirm that spatial engineering is not my thing. Still, I persisted and went online in search of help. Sure enough, I found a video by a couple who'd purchased a similar product (with instructions) and as soon as they began to fold, I saw how it was done. Hoorah!
Origami Building Blocks
It's an ingenious design that produces sturdy, light-weight blocks. My boys had some when they were young and those blocks survived years of rough play -- forts, castles, mazes, and who knows what else.
Origami Building Blocks
Easy when you know how!
Origami Building Blocks
I folded about half of them -- no need to overwhelm the little girl. The rest can wait in my closet till I see that they're needed.
Origami Building Blocks 
Josie may be a bit young for forts and castles but I think we can have fun making houses for her animals . . . and a road for her car to go RMM RMM on.
Origami Building Blocks

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